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Myles Textbook for Midwives

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I've got a video on choosing between them here, but essentially they’re similar, just written by different midwifery experts. Great evidence-based breastfeeding advice and positivity – it’s the little touches like talking about how babies tend to clench their fists when they’re hungry which are so helpful.

g. law, ethics, leadership, employer-led supervision and professional development) in a helpful, user-friendly format brought to readers by a team of experts under the guidance of Jayne Marshall, editor of Myles Textbook for Midwives.Raynor MD, Marshall JE and Jackson K(2012) Introduction, in Raynor MD, Marshall JE and Jackson K (2012) Midwifery Practice: Critical Illness, Complications and Emergencies Case Book, Berkshire, Open University Press, McGraw Hill, pp 1-4. I had the old version of this back when I was a student, and it’s helpful for exam revision, and for learning all the essential stuff you need to know to get good clinical skills. This book has been adapted for use in Sub-Saharan Africa, (now in its 3 rd edition) and more recently has been translated into Korean and Greek. Marshall, FRCM, PFHEA, PhD, MA, PGCEA, ADM, RM, RN, Foundation Professor of Midwifery and NMC Lead Midwife for Education, School of Allied Health Professions, College of Life Sciences, George Davies Centre, University of Leicester, UK and Maureen D. She is also an associate editor of the International Journal of Childbirth and sits on the Editorial Board of MIDIRS Digest.

In Marshall JE and Raynor MD (2014) Myles Textbook for Midwives (16th ed), Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier, pp 243-286. The layout is neat and there are clear aims and objectives for what learning will be achieved at the beginning of each chapter. Myles [née Findlay], Margaret Fraser [Maggie] (1892–1988), midwife | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". That’s why when the big childbirth revolution, changing from a doctor-led, paternal style of care, to a woman-centred model was moving across the globe, Ina May Gaskin’s book ‘Spiritual Midwifery’ caught the moment.Marshall JE (2012) Tanggung jawab professional bidan dalam mengembangkan kompetensi di bidang keterampilan baru. In Marshall JE and Raynor MD (2020) Myles Textbook for Midwives (17th ed), Edinburgh, Elsevier, pp 785-811. Marshall JE (2011) Developing Midwifery Practice through Work-Based Learning: An Evaluative Study: 29th Triennial Congress of the International Confederation of Midwives, The International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa, 19–23 June 2011 (Abstract p 285). Doctor of Philosophy: A Skin-to-Skin Contact Facilitating Garment used by Mother-Infant Dyads: Exploring its Acceptability, Usage and Effect on Health Outcomes in the Postnatal Period, Birmingham City University, 11th August 2020. Natural pregnancy and birth philosophy is at the heart of midwifery, but chronic conditions, as well as maternal age are rising and this means midwives are seeing more complications than ever before.

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